Sunday, October 10, 2010

Berganti Hati - Anggun

Satu Persatu Telah Kuhapus
Cerita Lalu Di Antara Engkau dan Aku
Dua Hati ini Pernah Percaya
Seribu Mimpi Tanpa Ragu Tanpa Curiga

ku Tak Ingin Lagi
Menunggu
Menanti
Harapan Tuk Hidupkan Cinta Yang Telah Mati
ku Tak Ingin Coba
Hanya Tuk Kecewa ku Telah Kecewa
Lelah ku Bersenyum Lelah ku Bersandiwara
aku Ingin Pergi
dan Berganti Hati
Satu Persatu Telah Kuhapus
Nada dan Lagu Yang Dulu Kucipta Untukmu
Rasa Yang Dulu Pernah Ada
Kini Berdebu Terbelenggu Dusta dan Noda

Kini ku Sadari Diri Ini
Ingin Berganti Hati
Cinta Yang Tlah Pergi
Harus Berganti Hati
Harus ku Ganti Hatiku Kini
ini Harus ku Ganti
Tak Perlu ini Lagi Harus Berganti

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

5 Signs You Have Bad Fitting Jeans.

Just for sharing. This is good info when u shop for the jeans because it always happen to me when i try the jeans in the size i use to try it but no to mention what size it is here..;p..It will always suit me for the first time i wear it but after a few times, it start to loose in the butt..ever try the smaller size than usual but it hopeless coz stuck in the middle..haha..Hope this info may help u which may face same problem as me..as usual,sharing is caring...

eww..purely not me but the way she button the jeans exactly like me..haha


A flattering pair of jeans is a wardrobe staple that every woman seeks. Unfortunately, shopping for said amazing denim can be compared to the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. (This pair is too loose in the butt, this pair is too tight in the legs, and this pair is almost perfect—if I didn't have to pay to get them hemmed!) One tip that we learned from our days working at American Eagle is that you should always try on more than one pair of the same size, same style jean. Denim stretches, and if the pair that you grabbed has been tried on by a few women before you, they'll fit differently than a pair that was just pulled off the warehouse truck. Here are five signs that a pair of jeans is not for you:

1. There's bunching, wrinkles, or sagging in the crotch area. "You shouldn't have excess material in your crotch,your jeans should be able to come all the way up and lie flat in that area. If not, your jeans may be too big, or your inseam may be too long." The solution? A lower-rise jean.

2. Your jeans are pulling and creasing in the crotch. "This means your jeans are too tight,you may want to try a jean with more stretch. Don't be afraid to go up in size, either — remember, your main goal is comfort!"

3. There's a large gap in the back of your jeans. "If you can fit your fist in the back of your jeans, but they fit fine everywhere else, you need to opt for a lower-rise jean, try a mid-rise; if there's still a little space, go for a low-rise. When changing rises, make sure the jeans fit comfortably, and be sure your underwear is not visible. Sit down in them to make sure you aren't revealing too much. If a low-rise is too revealing but there's just a little space in the mid-rise, you can always wear a belt or have them altered."

4. Your jeans are creating a "muffin-top." "There are a few reasons this may be happening,one reason could be that your jeans are too tight. Again, don't be afraid to go up in size — it's only a number! You want to be comfortable and look good. Another reason could be that you need a higher rise — your jeans should lie flat on your hips and waistline. When a pair of jeans is too tight or low, they can create that unwanted spillage, or muffin-top, on anyone, regardless of size."

5. Your jeans are either hitting the top of your ankle or they're dragging, even when you're in heels. "The length of your leans is a big factor in fit,if your jeans only come to the top of your ankle, opt for a longer jean. Some designers indicate length in numbers, but some use S (short/petite), R (regular, for women of average height), or L (long, for woman who are over 5'6). Another problem occurs if your jeans have a lot of bunching at the bottom and are dragging on the ground. If this is the case, you need to opt for a petite style. If this is your issue, I suggest shopping at department stores; not many boutiques offer petite sizes, while most major department stores have a whole department for petite women."

TRY IT!!